The line graph demonstrates information on the differences in clothing exports from three different countries, namely Myanmar, Japan, and Columbia, from 1999 to 2003. Units are given in dollars. Overall, it is clear that almost all categories declined significantly, while the reverse was true for Columbia. Meanwhile, Myanmar had the largest number, before underwent decrease. It is also worth mentioning that Columbia had largest figure.
Focusing on the higher numbers, Myanmar began with peak results 800, it topped the chart at a hefty 910 in 2001, before dropping dramatically to approximately 459 at the end. In contrast, Columbia started at roughly 480, saw a minimal rise to under 700 in 2001, before declining considerably to 600 in 2003.
Regarding the lower numbers, Japan began at roughly 590, then grew gradually to 600, which declined gradually to 500 in 2003.
